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Film Studies IB

Leigh Academy Wilmington

Common Lane, Wilmington, Dartford, Kent, DA2 7DR

International Baccalaureate Diploma
Level 3
Languages, Literature and Culture

Available start dates

Available start dates

Wednesday, 02 September 2026
Leigh Academy Wilmington
2 Year(s)
Block C

Application Instructions

Applications Open: - 7th November 2025

Applications Close: - 31st July 2026

Entry Requirements: - 5 Grades at 5 and above including English and Maths

How to Apply: - We don't accept application on KentChoices - Please apply via Admissions+ using the link below:-

https://wilmingtonacademy.applicaa.com/sixthform

Course Summary

Film Studies allows students insight into new worlds. Films are windows into contexts across space and time, and analysing films will allow you to think critically, create empathy, and reflect on yourself and the world. Studying Film improves creative thinking, team work, and communication. Regardless of what pathway you choose, these skills will serve you well.

The heart of Film Studies is analysis, reflection, and imaginative synthesis. Film Studies aims to promote your understanding of Film as a form, improve your knowledge of the history of film-making, and give you practice in the practical and technical skills of film production.

Course Details

This course takes two years to fully examine three strands of Film Studies:

  • Textual analysis- the detailed study of film sequences
  • Film theory and history- the study of film and film-making traditions from more than one country
  • Creative process (Film production)- techniques and organization of production


How will it be delivered and assessed?

This course is assessed entirely through coursework, both externally and internally assessed. This will consist of an independent study of a minimum of two films, an oral presentation analyzing a continuous film extract from a prescribed film, and the production of a film and trailer with accompanying portfolio.

Entry requirements

In order to study IB Film Studies, students will require a minimum of 5 9-5 grades in GCSE examinations including English and Maths, with a grade 6 in GCSE English Language/Literature.

Your next steps...

The skills developed in Film Studies are applicable across any career path: effective communication, teamwork, problem solving, critical analysis, and reflection.

Many of these careers are competitive, so students are encouraged to seek work experience or to volunteer in order to give them a competitive edge when applying for jobs.

Careers related particularly to Film Studies could include: broadcast engineer; location manager; programme researcher for broadcasting, film, or video; television/ film/ video producer; advertising director; arts director; marketing; journalism.

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